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Learn3Ride LLC provides novice bike rider learn to ride programs in partnership with Allegheny County Recreation and Monroeville Municipal Recreation.

85% of children and adults (ages 5 and up) can learn how to ride a bike in two hours regardless of what level the student enters the class. Some riders do need more time overcoming learning issues depending on their personal challenges. Our teaching experiences have shown that Autism, ADHD, PTSD and physical disability can all be overcome by our systematic teaching methodology and the student's desire to learn to ride.

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Available Parks

Let’s get outside and learn to ride! Allegheny County Parks Spring And Summer 2023.
Boyce Park

Boyce Park

Encompassing 1,094 acres in Monroeville and Plum, Boyce Park features only downhill skiing and snow tubing hills available in Allegheny County. Other amenities include ballfields, a wave pool, trails, a skate park, shelters, and an archery range.
Deer Lakes Park

Deer Lakes Park

Encompassing 1,180 acres in Frazer and West Deer Townships, Deer Lakes Park features three fishing lakes as well as an observatory, spray park, a disc golf course, playgrounds, a multipurpose field, and walking, hiking, and jogging trails.

Harrison Hills Park

Encompassing 524 acres in Harrison Township, Harrison Hills Park features an environmental learning center, shelters, a scenic overlook, playgrounds, soccer fields, ponds, a birding area, and walking, hiking, and bridle trails.
Harrison Hills Park

North Park

Encompassing 3,094 acres in Hampton, McCandless, and Pine Townships, North Park features a 65-acre lake with fishing and kayaking. Additional amenities include a golf course, pool, ice rink, ballfields, nature center, shelters, off-leash areas, a dek hockey rink, and trails.
North Park

Testimonials

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We have 3 kids and the oldest [9] was the hardest one to get on a bike. He loved his scooter and was so fast on that, he didn’t think he needed to learn even though his younger siblings already did. We used Rich and completed his 3 lessons and after that, my son was the faster rider in the family.

–D.C.
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My oldest son was 8 when we found the [Learn3Ride™] lessons. We had tried everything with him – balance bikes, training wheels, running behind him, but nothing worked, and we had just given up. Rich had him balancing by the end of the first lesson and the next 2 were just as great and by the end of the week, he was a confident rider. Now we ride together on the trails on the weekends. Our much younger kids are attached to our bikes still, but we can’t wait for them to be old enough so that we can get them the lessons too!

–K.S.
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Our son was so close to riding one day when he was 6 with his training wheels off and then he fell and skinned his knee. We tried to get him to get right back on, but he is on the autism spectrum and he just started to melt down. He refused to get back on his bike. A year passed and we just had different things to teach him and so bike riding just keep getting pushed down the list. Then we found Rich’s [Learn3Ride™] lessons. We were certainly skeptical because of his special needs, but desperate, we tried them anyway. He learned how to balance in the first lesson and the rest of the skills came easy. The system is designed with fear and previous failures in mind. Our son completed 3 lessons within the week and by Sunday asked us to go as a family on a bike ride. He rode 5 miles that day and was so proud of himself!

–K.H.
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My daughter [6] rides her bike in the neighborhood now because of Rich’s bike riding lessons. She doesn’t have an athletic bone in her body – she’s more into music and art. So, I never thought that she would be able to learn, but I tried the lessons anyway and now is she is a safe rider.

–C.T.
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Did you know that [Learn3Ride™] offers 1:1 bike classes where they teach your child to ride a bike?! This is genius! They say [3] 40 min classes and they learn. They even brought the bike!

–A.H.
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My daughter did it and was riding after the first lesson!

–K.W.
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After nearly a year and many hours trying to teach my son myself, I am convinced I need to do this!! Thanks!!

–N.J.
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Is there an age limit? my 14 year old never properly learned so she avoids riding a bike scared of falling. I’d like to see her conquer that fear and lessons might be the right thing to do.

–M.M.

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